Third Working Cabinet
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The Third Working Cabinet, , was an Indonesia
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cabinet that resulted from a 6 March 1962 reshuffle of the previous cabinet by President Sukarno
. It consisted of a prime minister, two first deputy ministers, eight deputy prime ministers and 36 ministers as well as 13 members who headed government bodies. It was dissolved on 13 November 1963.
Indonesia
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cabinet that resulted from a 6 March 1962 reshuffle of the previous cabinet by President Sukarno
Sukarno
Sukarno, born Kusno Sosrodihardjo was the first President of Indonesia.Sukarno was the leader of his country's struggle for independence from the Netherlands and was Indonesia's first President from 1945 to 1967...
. It consisted of a prime minister, two first deputy ministers, eight deputy prime ministers and 36 ministers as well as 13 members who headed government bodies. It was dissolved on 13 November 1963.
Cabinet Leadership
- Prime Minister: SukarnoSukarnoSukarno, born Kusno Sosrodihardjo was the first President of Indonesia.Sukarno was the leader of his country's struggle for independence from the Netherlands and was Indonesia's first President from 1945 to 1967...
- First Minister: Djuanda Kartawidjaja
- First Deputy First Minister: Johannes LeimenaJohannes LeimenaDr. Johannes Leimena was Deputy Prime Minister of Indonesia from 1957 - 1966 and served as Minister of Health under President Sukarno from 1946 - 1956. A Christian, he founded the Indonesian Christian Party in 1950...
- Second Deputy First Minister: Subandrio
Foreign Affairs/Overseas Economic Relations
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Subandrio
Home Affairs
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Sahardjo
- Minister of General Government and Regional Autonomy: Ipik Gandamana
- Minister of Justice: Sahardjo
- Minister/Chairman of the Supreme CourtIndonesian Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court of Indonesia is the independent judicial arm of the state. It maintains a system of courts and sits above the other courts and is the final court of appeal. It can also reexamine cases if new evidence emerges.-Jurisdiction:...
: Wirjono Prodjodikoro
Defense and Security
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Gen. Abdul Haris NasutionAbdul Haris NasutionIn this Indonesian name, the name "Nasution" is a family name, and the person should be referred to by the family name "Nasution".Abdul Haris Nasution was an Indonesian general who was twice appointed Army Chief of Staff and who escaped an assassination attempt during the...
- Minister/Chief-of-Staff of the ArmyIndonesian ArmyThe Indonesian Army , the land component of the Indonesian Armed Forces, has an estimated strength of 328,517 regular personnel. The force's history began in 1945 when the Tentara Keamanan Rakyat "Civil Security Forces" served as paramilitary and police.Since the nation's independence struggle,...
: Abdul Haris Nasution - Minister/Chief-of-Staff of the NavyIndonesian NavyThe role of the Indonesian Navy is to patrol of Indonesia's immense coastline, to ensure safeguard the territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone , to protect Indonesia's maritime strategic interests, to protect the islands surrounded Indonesia and to defend against seaborne threats. The TNI...
: Com.. RE Martadinata - Minister/Chief-of-Staff of the Air ForceIndonesian Air ForceThe Indonesian Air Force is the air force branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.The Indonesian Air Force has 34,930 personnel equipped with 110 combat aircraft including Su-27 and Su-30.-Before Indonesian independence :...
: Maj. Gen. Omar Dani - Minister/Chief of the National PoliceIndonesian National PoliceThe Indonesian National Police is the official police force for Indonesia. It had formerly been a part of the Tentara Nasional Indonesia. The police were formally separated from the military in April 1999, a process which was formally completed in July 2000. With 150,000 personnel, the police form...
: Insp. Gen. Soekarno Djojonegoro - Minister/Attorney General: Kadarusman
- Minister of Veteran Affairs: Brig. Gen. Sambas Atmadinata
- Minister assigned to the Deputy Prime Minister of Defense and Security: Lt. Gen. Hidajat
Production
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Maj. Gen. Suprajogi
- Minister of Agriculture/Agrarian Affairs: Sadjarwo
- Minister of Labor: Ahem Erningpradja
- Minister of Public Works and Manpower: Maj. Gen. Suprajogi
- Minister of Basic Industries and Mining: Chairul Saleh
- Minister of People's Industry: Maj. Gen. Azis Saleh
- Minister of National Research: Sudjono Djuned Pusponegoro
Distribution
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Johannes Leimena
- Minister of Trade: Suharto
- Minister of Land Transportation and Post, Telecommunications and Tourism: Lt. Gen. Djatikusumo
- Minister of Maritime Transportation: Abdul Mutalib Danuningrat
- Minister of Air Transportation: Col. R. Iskander
- Minister of Cooperatives: Achmadi
Finance
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Notohamiprodjo
- Minister of Income, Payment and Oversight: Notohamiprodjo
- Minister of State Budget Affairs: Arifin Harahap
- Minister of Central BankBank IndonesiaBank Indonesia is the central bank of The Republic of Indonesia. Bank Indonesia is currently governed by Darmin Nasution, former interim governor. The last governor before the interim phase, Boediono, resigned due to his vice presidential candidacy in the Indonesian presidential election...
Affairs: Sumarno
Welfare
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Muljadi Djojomartono
- Minister of Religious Affairs: Sjaifuddin Zuchri
- Minister of Social Affairs: Rusiah Sardjono
- Minister of Health: Maj. Gen. Dr. Satrio
- Minister of Basic Education & Culture: PrijonoPrijonoPrijono was an Indonesian politician and academic. Prijono was a leading figure of the Murba Party and the Indonesian Peace Committee. Prijono served as Minister of Education and Culture between 1957 and 1966...
- Minister of Higher Education & Science: Thojib Hadiwidjaja
- Minister of Sport: Maladi
Special Affairs
- Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister: Muhammad YaminMuhammad YaminMuhammad Yamin was born in Talawi, Sawahlunto, in the heartland of the Minangkabau on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. He was the son of Oesman Gelar Baginda Khatib the Penghulu of Indrapura...
- Minister of Information: Muhammad Yamin
- Minister of Relations with the People's Representative CouncilPeople's Representative CouncilThe People's Representative Council , sometimes referred to as the House of Representatives, is one of two elected national legislative assemblies in Indonesia....
/People's Consultative AssemblyPeople's Consultative AssemblyThe People's Consultative Assembly is the legislative branch in Indonesia's political system. It is composed of the members of the People's Representative Council and the Regional Representative Council. Before 2004, and the amendments to the 1945 Constitution, the MPR was the highest governing...
/Supreme Advisory Council/National Planning Agency: W.J. Rumambi - Minister of Relations with Religious Scholars: Fattah Jasin
- Minister/Secretary General of the National Front: Sudibjo
Leaders of State Bodies/Deputy First Ministers
- Chairman of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly: Chairul Saleh
- Chairman of the Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council: Zainul Arifin
- Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council: Sartono
- Deputy Chairman of the National Planning Agency: Muhammad Yamin
Leaders of State Bodies/Ministers
- Deputy Chairman of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly: Ali Sastroamidjojo
- Deputy Chairman of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly: Idham Chalid
- Deputy Chairman of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly: Dipa Nusantara AiditDipa Nusantara AiditDipa Nusantara Aidit was a senior leader of the Communist Party of Indonesia . Born Ahmad Aidit on Bangka Island, he was nicknamed "Amat". Aidit was educated in the Dutch colonial system...
- Deputy Chairman of the Provisional People's Consultative Assembly: Brig. Gen. Wilujo Puspojudo
- Deputy Chairman of the Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council: Arudji Kartawinata
- Deputy Chairman of the Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council: IGG Subamia
- Deputy Chairman of the Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council: M.H.LukmanM. H. LukmanM.H. Lukman was the First Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Indonesia . He was executed following the 1965 crackdown on the PKI....
- Deputy Chairman of the Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council: Mursalin Daeng Mamangung
Official with ministerial rank
- Chairman of the State Apparatus Oversight Board: Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX
Changes
- On 12 April 1962, the State Apparatus Oversight Board was abolished by presidential degree and Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX left the cabinet.
- On 4 May 1962, Johannes Leimena and Subandrio were appointed First and Second Deputy Prime minister respectively, with effect from 6 March.
- On 21 June 1962, Ahmad YaniAhmad YaniGeneral Ahmad Yani was the commander of the Indonesian Army, and was killed by members of the 30 September Movement during an attempt to kidnap him from his house.-Early life:...
replaced Nasution as Army chief-of-staff. Nasution was appointed Deputy First Minister/Chief-of-Staff of the Armed forces. - On 23 August 1962, Mohammad Ichsan and Abdul Wahab Surjoadiningrat were both appointed Minister/State Secretary
- Following the death of Mohammad Yamin, Ruslan AbdulganiRuslan AbdulganiRuslan Abdulgani was an Indonesian government official and diplomat known for his role as a leader during the Indonesian National Revolution in the late 1940s, and as a key minister and United Nations ambassador in the Sukarno government during the 1950s and 1960s.Ruslan was born...
was appointed Deputy Prime Minister/Coordinating Minister/Minister of Information on 24 October 1962. - From 30 January 1963, chiefs-of-staff were retitled commanders of the respective armed forces* branches.
- Following the death of Mutual Assistance People's Representative Council Chairman Zainal Arifin, he was replaced by Deputy Chairman Arudji Kartawinata on 4 March 1963, who in turn was replaced by Achamd Sjaichu on 3 September.
- On 11 April 1963, Minister Hidajat was appointed Minister of Land Transportation and Post, Telecommunications and Tourism, replacing Lt. Gen. Djatikusumo, who was appointed extraordinary ambassador for the Malaya land dispute.
- Prime Minister Djuanda died on 7 November 1963. He was not replaced.